Happy & high in Kasol

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Where else would you find such ecstatically dressed people but in Kasol? No wonder Kasol is other-worldly.

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Kasol is also known as the  ‘hash village’ of India. So, it’s not a big deal if you happen to come across Mr Escobar here.  A graffiti of Pablo Escobar in Kasol.

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Skull and Roses graffiti on the walls of a café, named Rudra café, in Kasol. You will find Shiva and Rudra cafes in every nook and corner of the Parvati valley.

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Foreigners had made Kasol popular in the 80s. They still come here but not as many as they used to.

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There is a reason why Kasol is also called a ‘mini-Israel.’ You can spot Israelis all over Kasol. But why do they come here? That’s a good question.

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Kasol is known for its rave party culture and easy availably of hash. Here, a local youth is hard selling rave party passes to a couple of Israelis.

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I don’t know why but an hour into Kasol and I had this overwhelming feeling that many people I saw were really high on something.

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Irony must have died a real slow, silent but very painful death after reading this signboard. Kasol, a No Drugs zone? Excuse me? Where is my gun? I want to shoot myself!

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Kasol is visited by all sorts of people but mostly youngsters as it’s also one good place to spend some good time in nature.

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Hurrah! We are in Kasol. And this is how some youngsters arrive in Kasol, in some style.

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Finally, if you are visiting Kasol, just remember it’s a No Drugs zone!

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